Category Archives: solidarity

CRISIS MEANS WAR

The State and capital, seeking to impose social peace in these days of war in which we are living, repress social struggle, accuse and imprison those who fight.

Anarchist Christos Stratigopoulos is in prison for having claimed responsibility for a robbery in a bank in Trikala, Greece in October 2009. From July 2011 he should have been allowed a temporary release and been finally released a few months later.

But the cops and judges have extended his imprisonment by trying to attribute another robbery to him, at a bank in Cephalonia in July 2009.

With false accusations, the State is trying to set up another case of repression against revolutionaries in Christos’s case.

The accusers, with false evidence and so-called witnesses and imaginative policemen, have tried to destroy him physically and socially.

Foreseeing our massive participation in all forms of social struggle that evolve into social class conflict, this solid State tactic seeks to impose fear through the exemplary imprisonment of anyone who struggles.

Dionysios Manolatos, a resident of Cephalonia, either pushed to consciously become a snitch or to try to gain some personal benefit,has become a false witness for the police.

The young cop Sokratis Markatos, keen to climb the hierarchy in his job, has falsified evidence and handed it to the local press so as to receive medals and free himself from this impenetrable case.

THEY DON’T SCARE US, THEY MAKE US FURIOUS

SOLIDARITY IS OUR WEAPON.

NONE OF OUR COMRADES HOSTAGE OF THE STATE

THE CRIMINALS ARE THE BANKERS AND CAPITALISTS.

FREEDOM TO CHRISTOS STRATIGOPOULOS.

 

Assembly of Solidarity to Imprisoned and Accused Fighters Saturday, 24 December 2011, Athens, Greece.

 

(extract from: “Solidarity with the Anarchist Fighters and all those Imprisoned for Subversive Actions or Participation in Social Struggles in Greece”) Act for Freedom-Elephant Editions.

 

ISSUES AND POSITIONS ABOUT SOLIDARITY – Assembly of Solidarity to the imprisoned and persecuted fighters, Athens.

The Assembly for Solidarity came together in april 2010 as a result of the discussion that was developed at the anti-repression eventon 16/3/2010 at the Polytechnic in Athens, but also beyond it. It is a mono thematic formation consisting of individuals and collectives of various tendencies and perceptions. Its aim is to focus with duration, continuity and consistency on State repression, recognizing it as one of many fronts of the social war, which however reveals the nature of Statesavagery in the political field as well. The assembly aims for the organization and spread of solidarity, its transmission through the oppressed social body as a direct answer to State repression, as well as a weapon of the oppressed in the social war.
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Atenas: Resumen de la mani antifascista del 29 de mayo

Alrededor de 1500 personas participaron en la manifestación antirrepresiva y antifascista que se había convocadopara la tarde del martes, 29 de mayo en el centro de Atenas. La marcha comenzó en la universdad de ASOEE (Universidad de Economía y Empresariales) en la calle Patision, giró hacia la plaza Victoria, después volvió a Patision, subió por la calle Akadimias y acabó en las afueras de la Facultad de Derecho.

En la cabeza de la mani, había una pancarta de la unión de estudiantes de ASOEE que rezaba: “Ninguna tolerancia a las agresiones de la policía y los neonazis. Estamos con lxs migrantes. Quitad las manos del asilo universitario”. Lxs anarcosindicalistas de la iniciativa Rosinante llevaban una pancarta en la que se podía leer: “El fascismo es la gangrena; o la amputas o te mata”. La mayoría de lxs manifestantes provenían de las varias tendencias del movimiento anarquista/libertario, mientras había también autónomxs, trotskistas y varios grupos de estudiantes izquierdistas.
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International callout for solidarity with Montreal social unrest and the student rioters (Canada)

325 receives and transmits:

“You can cut down all of the flowers but you cannot stop the spring”
– Poster circulating around the strike

THE LAWS

On Friday, May 18, 2012, two new laws came into effect in Montreal. Their purpose is to stifle the anti-capitalist revolt that has emerged from the student strike that began in this province fifteen weeks ago, to restore order and clear the way for the implementation of austerity measures in this territory.
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St Louis, MO: Anarchists beaten in interrogation – Call for solidarity

from anews:

We all saw the footage from Chicago. The phalanxes of police officers and frame after frame of bleeding head wounds. Our friends and comrades had just returned from those brutal city streets. Even those witnessing these scenarios unfold for the first time understood the necessity of response.
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Athens: Anti-repression and antifascist demo – Tuesday, May 29th, 18.00, ASOEE

In recent months state repression has been intensified inside and outside ASOEE (Athens University of Economics and Business), in downtown Athens, against immigrant street vendors, students and other people who stand in solidarity with the oppressed. A permanent presence of anti-riot squads around the university premises along with plainclothes cops—who are constantly and jointly launching targeted attacks that often include tear gas, fired at the perimeter and the forecourt of ASOEE—has thus become daily circumstance. Today, May 28th, once again an orchestrated raid against immigrants was launched at the main entrance of ASOEE by large police forces, plainclothes cops and at least thirty thugs of the neo-Nazi party Chrissi Avgi/Golden Dawn, who were seen wearing helmets and holding batons during the attack.

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BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: ACCIÓN SOLIDARIA POR DAVID + AFICHE

COMUNICADO:

En la tarde de ayer, 24 de mayo, nos reunimos varixs compañerxs para extender nuestro gesto solidario al compañero David Lamarte, detenido el 8 de mayo por el estado represor. Estuvimos en la central de la empresa de transporte Buquebus ubicado en Retiro, Buenos Aires, donde se repartieron volantes que informaban sobre la situación de nuestro compañero y donde se colgó, en la puerta principal de la sucursal, un trapo que decía: “LIBERTAD A DAVID, COMPAÑERO DEL SINDICATO DEL TAXI, PRESO EN URUGUAY. TOCAN A UNX TOCAN A TODXS”. Luego nos dirigimos al obelisco donde finalmente se dejó el trapo. Ahí, también, se repartió el comunicado y con un megáfono se leyó.

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Athens Greece – EVENT FOR THE STRUGGLE AND THE REVOLUTION 7 – 8 JUNE 2012

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POSTER SAYS:

Pandio University,

Athens Sakis Karagiorgas Amphitheatre

EVENT FOR THE STRUGGLE AND THE REVOLUTION

THURSDAY JUNE 7TH: Armed movements in Europe and
their history.

FRIDAY JUNE 8TH: The struggle today and the prospec
t of the international
social revolution as an answer to the systemic
crisis.

SPEAKERS: 1. Brigitte Asdonk, Germany– Red Army Faction (RAF)

2. Andreas Vogel, Germany – June 2nd Movement

3. Bertrand Sassoye, Belgium- Combatant Communist Cells

4. Jean Weir, England

 5. Jose Rodriguez, Spain

6. Comminsion for an International Red Help – Switzerland

7. Christos Tsigaridas, Greece – Revolutionary Popular Struggle

8. Pola Roupa, Greece – Member of  Revolutionary Struggle

9. Nikos Maziotis, Greece –   Member of  Revolutionary Struggle

Assembly for the case of
the Revolutionary Struggle

 

 

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